Reading, performance by acclaimed singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier set for Jan. 25

Grammy-nominated folk singer and songwriter Mary Gauthier will offer writing workshops for students, staff, faculty and postdocs Jan. 24–25, followed by a reading and performance for the Vanderbilt community on Wednesday, Jan. 25, beginning at 5 p.m. at the Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center.

The events are sponsored by the Margaret Cuninggim Women’s Center. Co-sponsors include the Office of LGBTQI Life, the Office of Undergraduate Education and the Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities.

Gauthier is the author of the acclaimed memoir Saved by a Song: The Art and Healing Power of Songwriting.

Those interested in attending the workshops are asked to register in advance.

Writing Workshop for Students 
Tuesday, Jan. 24
4 p.m.
Sarratt 325/327
Register here.

Writing Workshop for Staff, Faculty and Postdocs
Wednesday, Jan. 25
Noon
Sarratt 325/327
Register here.

Reading and Performance 
Wednesday, Jan. 25
5 p.m.
Black Cultural Center Auditorium

Mary Gauthier workshops and performance